Pascal Scripting: Scripted Constants

The Pascal script can contain several functions which are called when Setup wants to know the value of a scripted {code:...} constant. The called function must have 1 String parameter named Param, and must return a String or a Boolean value depending on where the constant is used.

The syntax of a {code:...} constant is: {code:FunctionName|Param}

FunctionName specifies the name of the Pascal script function.

Param specifies the string parameter to pass to the function. If you omit Param, an empty string will be passed.

If you wish to include a comma, vertical bar ("|"), or closing brace ("}") inside the constant, you must escape it via "%-encoding." Replace the character with a "%" character, followed by its two-digit hex code. A comma is "%2c", a vertical bar is "%7c", and a closing brace is "%7d". If you want to include an actual "%" character, use "%25".

Param may include constants. Note that you do not need to escape the closing brace of a constant as described above; that is only necessary when the closing brace is used elsewhere.

Example:

DefaultDirName={code:MyConst}\My Program

Here is an example of a [Code] section containing the MyConst function used above.